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Pharmacist Interview Report

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As a student new to South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy, my interview with Dr. Evink, the President of the Iowa Pharmacy Association, was very insightful and really got me to think as the profession of pharmacy differently as a whole. Throughout her career as a pharmacist she has accomplished many things before becoming the President of the Iowa Pharmacy Association, such as creating the Young Pharmacist Leadership Association, was the Speaker of the House in Iowa’s Pharmacy Association, and even had a role in creating OutcomesMTM. Hearing that she had a part in creating the OutcomesMTM program was surprising, because back when I worked at Hy-Vee’s Pharmacy we participated in that program. I found that inspiring how someone in our …show more content…

Evenk’s presidency, one of the most important changes made was introducing and finding an efficient role for telepharmacy and being able to implement into hospitals. In this system Dr. Evink and her collogues were able to communicate with various hospitals and communicate though HD monitors and cameras. By using this system, she was able to directly communicate though nurses and practitioners about patient’s medications and better serve patients overall. I feel that this system is very relevant in today’s heath care system for a few reason. First of all, if a hospital is short pharmacists for various reason such as illness, transitioning between pharmacist, or if a pharmacist is on vacation, a pharmacist from a different or central hospital can step in help manage the workload. Another reason how this system can be useful currently and in the future is if a small clinic or nursing home doesn’t have the resources to keep a full time pharmacist on staff or to have questions answered when a pharmacist is not readily available. This can help alleviate any problems or question that practitioners or nurses may have and a pharmacist can advise and instruct nurses to look out for certain problems that could

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